Villaraigosa Tries to Corner Council on Privatized Parking

This weekend, the Times looked into some of the pitfalls the city should strive to avoid if and when it privatizes its metered and public garage owned-parking. The Times correctly warns that while the scheme may close a budget hole temporarily, it opens new ones in the long-term. However, anyone expecting an essay on how losing control of its parking imperils a city’s ability to kick its car addiction is going to be disappointed, the article focuses almost exclusively on the cost to drivers.

Villaraigosa plugged an $80-million figure into his 2009-10 budget, but
administration officials expect the gain to be substantially larger,
depending on how much property is auctioned and how the deal is
structured.

In other words, the upcoming budget assumes that metered parking is going to be privatized and that the city is going to receive a windfall. Unless that language is changed, any City Council Members that oppose Villaraigosa’s scheme are going to face extra pressure to bow to the Mayor’s wishes or explain to their constituents why extra cuts or tax increases are underway when the final privatization proposals are presented to the Council later this year.

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